Justice Lahoti was economical with words and probably the least vocal among recent Chief Justices. He served one of the longest terms as Chief Justice in recent years, retiring from office after 17 months. In November 2004, Chief Justice Lahoti broke ranks with many of his predecessors who had expressed concern about growing corruption within the judiciary by proclaiming that the judiciary in India was 'clean'. This was an astounding statement, especially in the light of frequent exposés in the media about errant judges across the country. Chief Justice's handling of judicial transfers has also attracted controversy. In February 2005, Chief Justice BK Roy was transferred from the
Punjab and
Haryana High Court to the
Guwahati High Court, on Chief Justice Lahoti's watch. ;Population control Justice Lahoti upheld a Haryana law that did not allow those with more than two children to contest local body elections. He rejected arguments based on right to privacy and religion. ;Migrants He quashed the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act on migrants to
Assam. ==Post-retirement activities==